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You mean this is for real? I thought it was an idea for a reality show. It might be a tad boring just watching 'scientists' in the lab jabbing needles into dead brains, but once they get one or two dead people on their feet it might get more interesting.Barbara

The real problem is that they do not appear to planning on working on corpses. Rather on "brain dead" patients.

From the press release:"However, once humans transition through the brain death window, currently defined by the medical establishment as “irreversible”, they are technically no longer alive, despite the fact that human bodies can still circulate blood, digest food, excrete waste, balance hormones, grow, sexually mature, heal wounds, spike a fever, and gestate and deliver a baby. It is even acknowledged by thought leaders that recently brain dead humans still may have residual blood flow and electrical nests of activity in their brains, just not enough to allow for an integrated functioning of the organism as a whole."

It isn't just "thought leaders" that question whether "brain dead" is really dead. If the soul hasn't left the body, you are not dead yet. This has been brought up by Catholic doctors and expounded on by Bishop Bruskewitz several years ago. There are very serious questions about the legitimacy of vital organ donation.